Juergen has chosen a team from across industry and commerce to form this new group and this includes one member representing the automation industry – Brian Holliday (pictured), Managing Director of Siemens Digital Factory, UK.
As well as being a keen supporter of GAMBICA, Brian is also the Chairman of ESCO, the council representing the Electronics and Electrical industries in the UK, which was set up in 2012 by three trade associations, including Gambica to increase the dialogue between the industry and government. He will need use cases and other evidence from the automation industry in order to help produce the review report.
Dr Graeme Philp, Chief Executive of Gambica and leader of the Industry 4.0 work group on ESCO commented: “We are delighted to see this review team formed while there is still time for the UK to take up a leadership position in the digitisation of industry. We now need the UK automation industry to come together as never before to make the case to government loud and clear. Brian will be our channel to achieving this.”
Holliday added, “The Industrial Digitalisation Review is unquestionably positive for the automation sector and British industrial productivity. By concentrating on benefits and use cases, we may be able to unlock the drivers and identify the policy instruments that help stimulate investment in skills and new technology. In turn this will boost the competitiveness of UK Industry.”